Tuesday, November 18, 2025

New Books from Favorite Authors

 by Paula Gail Benson

As we are nearing the holiday season, I want to recommend some terrific books that have been or will be released soon by three of my favorite authors. If you are looking to add to your stack of “to be reads” or seeking wonderful gifts to share with friends, you can’t go wrong with these writers and their work.

Carla Damron

Carla Damron, retired social worker, who has her Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from Queens College in Charlotte, North Carolina, and is a former blogging partner at Writers Who Kill, has just released her latest Georgia Thayer novel, The Weird Girl. Georgia, a hospital social worker who navigates the complex responsibilities of her work while coping with her own mental illness, has taken on an additional role as foster mother to a teenager who has just escaped a horrific past. While trying to give her charge a chance at normalcy, Georgia is plunged into a search for a missing girl that leads her to uncover a dangerous fentanyl trade and secrets hidden by men in political circles. A review calls The Weird Girl “a fast-moving and emotionally charged novel that plunges into the dark heart of opioid addiction, teen vulnerability, and the long shadows of power and privilege.”


Saul Golubcow
Ever since I discovered Saul Golubcow’s detective Frank Wolf, a Holocaust survivor who with his newly minted lawyer grandson Joel investigates crimes in 1970s New York City, I’ve always been eager to read the next adventure. According to Saul, the title of his new Frank Wolf book, Were the Angels Wrong?, comes from “a millennia-old commentary on the creation story in the Book of Genesis. When the angels learn that God has decided to give humans dominion over the earth, they are flabbergasted and angry. As my detective hero, Frank Wolf, describes the angels’ reactions, ‘they shouted that such frail, confused, and selfish creatures were both not worthy of receiving such a gift and incapable of maintaining and retaining such a treasure.’ . . .In this case, Frank strives mightily to challenge the angels, for the origin of the crime emanates from the Holocaust—one of humankind’s greatest evils.” Another element that challenges Joel is that the person accused of murder, who Joel must now defend, is the man dating Joel’s widowed mother. Joel must reconcile his personal concerns with a reasonable approach to resolving what actually occurred.


Yasmin Angoe
Yasmin Angoe, who has written the brilliant and critically acclaimed Nena Knight thriller series (Her Name is Knight, They Come at Knight, and It Ends with Knight) and the intriguing, suspenseful stand alone Not What She Seems, will have a new thriller, Behind These Four Walls, released on January 1, 2026. In this novel, sixteen-year-old Isla, an orphan living in a group home, plans to run away to Los Angeles with her friend Eden, except Eden disappears. Ten years later, Isla goes in search of Eden and discovers she did not know Eden at all. This novel has been described as: “A thriller that explores revenge, morality, corruption, and wealth as a woman sets out to uncover the truth behind her friend’s disappearance and expose the powerful family behind it.”

In March, Yasmin’s debut young adult novel will be released. She Drinks the Light is set on a private island off the South Carolina coast. Addae, an island resident, goes to the mainland when her friend disappears and one of the island’s Kin is found drained of blood which looks like the work of the Adze, the Ghanian version of vampires. However, on the mainland Addae discovers secrets that affect her family and could change her life.

Which of you or your favorite authors have holiday or New Year releases?





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